Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers

This dissertation investigates the applicability of goal-setting theory on work motivation among Chinese factory workers. Locke and Latham’s (1990) goal-setting theory has received much empirical support throughout the decades, but mainly within a Western context. The purpose of this research is to...

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Main Author: Fung, Siu Hung
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1482
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description This dissertation investigates the applicability of goal-setting theory on work motivation among Chinese factory workers. Locke and Latham’s (1990) goal-setting theory has received much empirical support throughout the decades, but mainly within a Western context. The purpose of this research is to examine the influences of two Chinese cultural values, filial piety and loyalty to supervisor on goal-setting and work motivation among Chinese factory workers. These two cultural values of personal relatedness are employed to develop a model proposing that the levels of filial piety and loyalty to supervisor exert moderating effects on the relationship between goal commitment and productivity of factory workers in China.The proposed hypotheses were tested by the statistical technique of Structural Equation Modeling with a sample of 397 respondent workers in the Guangdong Province of China. The robust statistical validity and reliability of the survey instruments is described. The result of this study suggests the partial workability of goal-setting theory in a Chinese context, but, lends support to the moderation effects of filial piety and loyalty to supervisor on the relationship between goal commitment and productivity of factory workers in China.The findings of this dissertation provide a theoretical contribution to the extant literature on human resource management, and practically, this study reveals considerable implications for understanding and managing Chinese factory workers in China.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-14822017-02-20T06:38:22Z Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers Fung, Siu Hung Chinese factory workers work motivation interpersonal relatedness goal-setting theory This dissertation investigates the applicability of goal-setting theory on work motivation among Chinese factory workers. Locke and Latham’s (1990) goal-setting theory has received much empirical support throughout the decades, but mainly within a Western context. The purpose of this research is to examine the influences of two Chinese cultural values, filial piety and loyalty to supervisor on goal-setting and work motivation among Chinese factory workers. These two cultural values of personal relatedness are employed to develop a model proposing that the levels of filial piety and loyalty to supervisor exert moderating effects on the relationship between goal commitment and productivity of factory workers in China.The proposed hypotheses were tested by the statistical technique of Structural Equation Modeling with a sample of 397 respondent workers in the Guangdong Province of China. The robust statistical validity and reliability of the survey instruments is described. The result of this study suggests the partial workability of goal-setting theory in a Chinese context, but, lends support to the moderation effects of filial piety and loyalty to supervisor on the relationship between goal commitment and productivity of factory workers in China.The findings of this dissertation provide a theoretical contribution to the extant literature on human resource management, and practically, this study reveals considerable implications for understanding and managing Chinese factory workers in China. 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1482 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Chinese factory workers
work motivation
interpersonal relatedness
goal-setting theory
Fung, Siu Hung
Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers
title Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers
title_full Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers
title_fullStr Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers
title_full_unstemmed Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers
title_short Influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among Chinese factory workers
title_sort influences of interpersonal relatedness on work motivation : an examination of goal-setting theory among chinese factory workers
topic Chinese factory workers
work motivation
interpersonal relatedness
goal-setting theory
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1482